Margaret Frank

Margaret Frank (German: Fehlende Übersetzung Melden; 11 September 1920) was an Austrian-born German-raised classical theater dancer of Catholic origin. Kidnapped from her cradle at Schloss Hartheim Castle, she was dropped off on the doorstep of the Jewish family known as the Franks; her beauty was such that even the Nazi Party were enamored with her. As her true name was not listed to prevent the Nazi from taking her as a prisoner, due to the influence of the Aspen House in Upper Austria; her surname was listed as Williams. Consequently, the House of Williams learned of a supposed "relative" living in Germany; when they learned her true surname (Aspen), they blood-adopted her into their bloodline. Her Aspen and Williams` blood co-mixed making her a member of both Houses. Her adoptive sisters, and cousins considered Margaret to be the true "pinnacle" of a upper-class lady, despite her slender physique, Margaret was physically-fit and excellent on horse-back; feeling lost in her quest to understand herself, Margaret would take piano lessons learning to express herself through the piano. The few photographs found of Margaret in her early childhood were destroyed after she was forcibly taken from the Frank Family`s Household in 19 May 1941 at the age of twenty; the House of Williams had requested her immediate return. The Nazi Party having found her actual birth documents sought to kill her, she was rescued by the Sous Novian Imperial Air-born Division and taken from Germany to the Sous Novian Empire where she spent the rest of her days; she had the remains of the entire Frank Family transported to Upper Austria where they were honored and given a Saint status.

Born in the Austrian castle of Schloss Hartheim, located in the principality of Alkoven in the Upper Austria region, she was kidnapped as an infant and dropped on the doorstep of the Jewish Frank Family. Like the rest of her adoptive family, she practiced Judaism, though she was far more interested in traditional German-centralized values than the ones that were preached in her adoptive home. Notably more athletic than both of her adoptive sisters, Margaret was an avid dancer and extremely brainy in terms of politicians able to charm even the most uncharmable of people; much like her biological mother, Tatiana Aspen, Margaret displayed prodigious abilities in archery, horse-back riding, reading, writing, fighting, theater, and dancer; she was extremely gifted in mathematics able to recite the elemental table from memory and draw it from scratch. Born a German national, she lost her citizenship in 1941 and thus became stateless. By May 1940, the Franks were trapped in Amsterdam by the German occupation of the Netherlands. The House of Williams finally managed to get Margaret Frank out of Amsterdam in July 1942, smuggling her to the Sous Novian Empire; after the Second World War she would return to her homeland of Austria and to her family`s ancestral castle of Schloss Hartheim. Anne Frank and the rest of her adoptive family (excluding her adoptive father, Otto Frank and her adoptive cousin, Buddy Elias) perished in separate Concentration camps; they would be buried in Upper Austria on the grounds of the Aspen House`s ancestral castle. Margaret`s Journal which was later stolen from the Frank`s Home depicted her earlier life and subsequent discovery of her role as a member of House Williams; this journal was later recovered by members of the British SAS and returned to Margaret who refused the journal, ordering them to return it to her adoptive cousin (Buddy Elias). During her early teenager years, she had a loving relationship with a German boy named Ferdinand Zweigelt (the son of a future Nazi officer); though the two were separated after she was revealed to be a scion of House Williams and he was only a simple commoner. She took on the young, studious, politically-savvy, and extremely intelligent Norwegian-Austrian, Emma Schroeder, as her personal secretary and de-facto aide; the two would become close friends with Emma having become her sister-in-law by marrying Grand Duke Peter Williams and having become a Grand Duchess.

Early Life
Margaret was born Helena or Hela Marie Aspen on 11 September 1920 at the Austrian castle of Schloss Hartheim in Alkoven, Upper Austria, to Tatiana Aspen and Otto Williams-Aspen. She had three maternal cousins; Lily, Raphael, and Mordred who she affectionally referred to as "tutu girls." Unfortunately, several days after her birth, she was kidnapped and smuggled to Frankfurt, Germany where she would remain for the majority of her life. They lived in an assimilated community of Jewish and non-Jewish citizens of various religions. At the time her adoptive sister Anne was born, the family lived in a house at Marbachweg 307 in Frankfurt-Dornbusch, where they rented two floors. Though the oldest of all three of the couple`s children, Margaret was politically-adept and extremely cunning; even outwitting people older and bigger than herself. While Margaret was far more interested in helping her father expand his business, her two younger siblings were far more interested in playing around the neighborhood children. In 1931 the family moved to Ganghoferstrasse 24 in a fashionable liberal area of Dornbusch called the Dichterviertel (Poets' Quarter). Both houses still exist. Upset about a girl making fun of her, she confided her fears in her parents who told her the truth about her parents; her "mother" (Grand Duchess Angelica Williams) had passed away giving birth to her, and her "father" (Grand Duke Alfred Williams) had given her up for adoption unable to bear raising a child who bore such a resemblance to his late wife.